Study Abroad. Globalize Your Learning.
Studying abroad provides students with not only more awareness of cultural literacies, but further enhancement of their education by providing them with the opportunity to compare and contrast different economies and regimes. With a bit of careful planning, study abroad can be worked into most any economics student's four-year schedule!
At the Tepper School, students have abundant opportunities to travel abroad and experience the way business is done in a variety of economies and cultures.
Why Study Abroad
- Expand your network outside of the U.S.
- Study business topics from a regional, non-U.S. perspective
- Fulfill certain breadth requirements, such as Cultural Analysis or Political and Social Institutions
- Fulfill certain minor requirements
- Increase fluency in another language
Study abroad can be experienced in many locations and is limited only by students’ interests for exploration and challenge. Carnegie Mellon's Study Abroad Office and Office of International Education are dedicated to helping students explore and realize their opportunities abroad.
Current Students
- Meet with your academic advisor to plan your undergraduate career to include study abroad.
- Research the location, program, and institution you want based on your academic goals and how classes fit into your academic plan.
- Consult with the Office of International Education to understand the application process for your desired program, deadlines, and preparing for study abroad.
- Consult the Tepper Undergraduate Handbook [pdf] to review the transfer course policies. Study abroad courses must be pre-approved before you travel and must adhere to the Tepper policies.
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Complete the Tepper Department Exchange Application